"We both guess heads" or alternatively: "We both guess tails"
And now for an easy one: What has one leg in the morning, two by noon, and three in the evening?
That's not right. What if they both guess Heads and they both flip Tails?"We both guess heads" or alternatively: "We both guess tails"
And now for an easy one: What has one leg in the morning, two by noon, and three in the evening?
You are trapped in a room with two doors, each guarded by an identical ninja. There are no ways out of the room except those two doors. One door, you were told, leads to your doom, while the other leads to your salvation. You do not know which door leads where, so you are allowed a single question of one of the ninjas. You are told one always tells the truth, while the other lies. As with the doors, you do not know which is which. Which question could you ask that would, regardless of the answer, guarantee your knowledge as to which door is which. Basically: What question saves you...And no, you cannot look in the doors beforehand, nor can you defeat the ninjas.
Going on a vacation for a few days, someone better have the answer :P lol.
I love these type of riddles. But is that answer correct? Seems kind of lame...
More of a logic puzzle but...
Batman and Robin are caught by Two-Face. Instead of killing them outright, he decides to play a game with them. He tells them that he will put them in separate containers (where they can't communicate with each other in any way) and they are each given a coin. Every morning, they have to flip the coin, and if at least one of them can guess the other person's coin flip, they live. If they are both wrong, they die immediately. Just before they are separated, Batman whispers something to Robin. What did he tell him, and what must they do to live? (This is not a trick question btw...no loopholes.)
A wealthy man with 2 sons dies. In his will it says that the two sons will have a horse race, and the owner of the losing horse will get the inheritance. Assuming both sons want the inheritance, how can they have a proper horse race?
Yup! Congrats!Oh I got it... One of them guesses what they themselves flipped, the other guesses the opposite of what they themselves flipped.